Cope Park, Almondsbury
£300,000

Guide price

Bedrooms: 3
This super detached home is situated on a popular cul de sac with similar properties and is fantastic for the M4/M5 corridor and great schools. The property sits at the beginning of the cul de sac with a large grassed area to the side making it a particularly pleasant situation. On the ground floor there is an entrance hall with housing the gas boiler and a practical downstairs cloakroom. There is an open plan lounge/dining room which feature sliding patio doors to the rear garden. The fitted kitchen features a range of wall and base units, integrated cooker and hob and access into the garage. There are three generous bedrooms and a family bathroom on the first floor. Externally there is ample parking on the driveway in front of the garage and access to the side and rear of the property via an iron gate. The rear garden is fully enclosed by evergreen trees and a solid wall. The garden to the front is open plan and laid to lawn with a feature cherry tree. The rear garden boasts level lawns with established tree and shrub borders and a paved patio area which is perfect for entertaining. Further benefits of this lovely property include double glazing and no onward chain.

The civil parish of Almondsbury is much larger than the village. It includes the villages of Hortham, Over, Easter Compton, Compton Greenfield, Catbrain and Hallen. It also includes Cribbs Causeway and the site of the village of Charlton, now the western end of Filton Airfield.The village pub takes its name from the bowl shape of the land surrounding the estuary. Also at the bottom of the hill is the local church, dedicated to Saint Mary the Virgin.Another pub, The Swan Inn, is located on the A38, in the upper part of the village, almost opposite an open space known as Almondsbury Tump.In March 2009 a community shop was opened in the village by the not-for-profit Almondsbury Community Services Association (ACSA), situated opposite the Old School Hall at 14 Church Road. The community shop is staffed entirely by unpaid volunteers. The aim of the project goes beyond a village shop, being a service for the village, to support local suppliers wherever possible, and to be another focal point where people in the village can meet.The village also has a motorwaypolice station, a garden centre, and a restaurant/pub .Almondsbury has two Non-League football clubs Almondsbury Town A.F.C. who play at The Field and Almondsbury F.C. who play at Scott Park.Other sporting facilities include a cricket pitch and a rugby pitch(NBRFC). Almondsbury Tennis Club [1] is on the same site.Education is provided by Almondsbury Church of England Primary School. This is a state maintained school. The Ofsted report, dated April 2009, rated the school as good (outstanding in places).

Kitchen

9' 8'' x 9' 5'' (2.94m x 2.86m)

Lounge/Diner

lounge 3.48 x 3.97

Dining Room 3.65 x 2.94

Bedroom 1

11' 2'' x 13' 1'' (3.40m x 3.99m)

to wardrobe doors

Bedroom 2

10' 2'' x 9' 7'' (3.09m x 2.91m)

Bedroom 3

9' 10'' x 7' 5'' (2.99m x 2.25m)

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